Saturday, August 2, 2014

More on the persecution of Christians in the Middle East. . .

I caught it late but in case you might have missed it, here it is so that you can watch it. CBS did a story on the persecution of the Coptic Christians of Egypt. Watch it, pray for Christians persecuted throughout the Middle East, and encourage others to find out about what is happening to them...

The reports of Muslims raping Christian women and daughters is not surprising but it is strange how this can come from those who claim to be morally superior to the Western culture and values. I will admit that the media and culture of the West is often designed to appeal to prurient interests but there is moral superiority in offending adult women and daughters in this way. Indeed, the Muslims have proven that they are not morally superior by their offenses against Christian women and daughters (as well as men and sons).

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“But as the pope is Antichrist, so the Turk is the very devil. The prayer of Christendom is against both. Both shall go down to hell, even though it may take the Last Day to send them there; and I hope it will not be long.”

“Moreover, I hear it said that there are those in Germany who desire the coming of the Turk and his government, because they would rather be under the Turk than under the emperor or princes… For it is misery enough to be compelled to suffer the Turk as overlord and to endure his government; but willingly to put oneself under it, or to desire it, when one need not and is not compelled – the man who does that ought to be shown the sin he is committing and how terribly he is going on.”

The same applies to U.S. citizens who voted for the traitorous islamophile regime now in Washington.

Many Muslims in America are more secularist and can live peacefully among others, but in Muslim dominant nations, only persecution and beheadings await Christians and Jews. Muslim laws accept violence against non Muslim people. We should not accept Muslims into the US, and we should not trade with them, make alliances with them, nor buy their oil. No matter how much kindness the West and Christians show them, they will always hate us and seek to destroy or enslave us.

Some older examples in the U.S. of the behavior coming from the demonic "religion of peace":

In 2011, one of the islamojihadist enclaves, Dearbornistan, MI, lost a lawsuit for restricting free speech at the 2009 Arab Festival held in the city, and in January 2012, Dearbornistan was ordered to pay $100,000 for plaintiff legal fees, in addition to being ordered not to restrict the Christian group from being harrassed by the Dearbornistan Gestapo.

A video shows what happened in June 2012. After starting with a 48-second pandering by the Islamist-in-Chief, the video shows, under the direction of Wayne County Deputy Chief of Operations Dennis "Heinrich Himmler" Richardson, Director of Law Enforcement Mike "You have the option to leave; I hope you understood me" Jaefar, and Wayne County Director of Legal Affairs Ursala "Chief Oberaufseherin" Henry, the Dearbornistan Gestapo simply stood back as the islamomob (including young children) cursed, threatened, and then rioted as they threw eggs, rocks, pieces of concrete, bottles, and other objects at the Christian group legally gathered at a public area. Several Christians were injured, but did not retaliate verbally or by force.

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